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Haeseong J. Jee, Hongik University
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beennewly developed and briefly discussed with each case example of the class projects.Keywords: design education, engineering education, mechanical engineering1. Introduction Nowadays global technology leaders in industrial field emphasize the importance of seamlessProduct Lifecycle Management (PLM), an integrated, parametric-based approach to all aspectsof a product‟s life–from its design inception, through its manufacture, marketing, distributionand maintenance, and finally into recycling, disposal and reuse/sustainability [Stark, 2006]. In1949, Duetsch reported that mutual cooperation between students, rather than the competitioninvoking negative effects on the relation, could bring a positive independency between them sothat they might be
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GC 2012-5626: ENGINEERING EDUCATION AROUND THE WORLD: ASTUDENT PERSPECTIVEDr. Jennifer DeBoer, SPEED Page 17.22.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2012 Engineering Education around the World: The student experience from the students’ perspectives Jennifer DeBoer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Teaching and Learning Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, USA
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D. N. Reddy, Indian Society for Technical Education
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onwards Teaching, Administration and Research have been his forte. His administrative experience speaks volumes. He has held various positions as Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering from 1996- 99, He became the Head of the Department of Bio-Medical Engineering, Osmania University between 2001-2003 and 2005-2007 and Founder/ Director, Centre for Energy Technology in Osmania University, Hyderabad. Principal, University College of Engineering, Osmania University for nearly 8 years, Dean Faculty of Engineering for 2 years and also the member of the Executive council at Osmania University. Awards and honours have been exemplary to his intellectual. Capability Notable among them are: 1. Eminent Engineer National Award
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Hyungsub Choi, Seoul National University
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universities, with a focus on liberal education (e.g., engineeringcommunications, engineering ethics and leadership, technology and entrepreneurship) andcapstone design. While the bulk of GECE’s network is domestic, we have wrought some tieswith Pennsylvania State University, Oxford University, and Smith College. We envision that theexpansion of the network to additional universities outside of Korea may be beneficial not onlyto us, but also to our counterparts, as students gain the opportunity to work with peers fromdifferent socio-cultural backgrounds. This presentation will include a short history of the GECE,samples of the center’s recent educational activities, and future outlook, especially regarding thepotential of on-line teaching as a tool
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Michael Richey, The Boeing Company; Fabian Zender, Georgia Institute of Technology; Daniel P. Schrage, Georgia Institute of Technology; Greg Jensen, NSF Center for e-Design –BYU Site; Barry McPherson, The Boeing Company; James Fehr, The Boeing Company; Matthew M. Symmonds, The Boeing Company; David E French, The Boeing Company
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GC 2012-5608: AN INNOVATIVE APPROACH TO AN INTEGRATED DE-SIGN AND MANUFACTURING MULTI-SITE ”CLOUD-BASED” CAPSTONEPROJECTDr. Michael Richey, The Boeing Company Michael Richey is an Associate Technical Fellow currently assigned to support technology and innova- tion research at the Boeing Company. Michael is responsible for leading a team conducting research projects to improve the learning experience for engineers and technicians. His research encompasses, Complex Adaptive Systems, Learning Curves, Learning Sciences and Engineering Education Research focusing on understanding the interplay between knowledge spillovers, innovation, wealth creation, and economies of scale as they are manifested in questions of growth
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Roman Taraban, Texas Tech University
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One goal of this research was to re-testthe original hypothesis2,3,4,5 that deep understanding was beyond the scope of undergraduatelearners. To test this hypothesis, students enrolled in introductory Mechanics at one of the bestengineering institutes in India, the Indian Institute of Technology at Kharagpur (IIT-KGP), weretested using standard textbook problems. An Indian Institute of Technology was selectedbecause of the reputation these schools have for providing world-class training. For comparison,the problem solving ability of the IIT-KGP students was compared to data from a U.S. researchuniversity, Texas Tech University (TTU), and to a less-renowned (compared to IIT-KGP) butwell-regarded engineering institute in India, Manipal